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OLA Electric Scooter Working & Specifications, OLA Electric Vehicle

Hello guys, welcome back to my blog. In this article, I will discuss the OLA electric scooter working and its specifications, what will be the future of OLA electric vehicle, will it expand all over the world?.

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OLA Electric Scooter Working

“India’s EV revolution starts today with the opening of reservations for our electric scooter, the first in a line of future electric vehicles. It will help speed the shift to sustainable transportation with its outstanding performance, technology, and design, as well as aggressive pricing,” Ola chairman and group chief executive officer Bhavish Aggarwal said in a statement.

In February, work on the Ola electric scooter facility in Tamil Nadu, India’s southernmost state, began. In an estimated 10 million man-hours, Ola Electric intends to build the world’s largest two-wheeler manufacturer in record time.

For the world’s largest scooter plant, Ola has collaborated with ABB for robotics and automation technologies. It will use ABB automation solutions in the “mega- factory’s” key manufacturing process lines, such as the painting and welding lines.

Hypercharger Network

Ola Electric is also building its Hypercharger Network, which it claims will be the world’s largest electric two-wheeler charging network when it’s finished. The mission’s ambitious objective is to install chargers in 400 cities, with 100,000+ charging ports, and to provide 75 kilometers (46.6 miles) of range in 18 minutes charge of a scooter.

Automated, multi-level parking and charging systems in popular places across cities will be part of the Hypercharger Network. Hypercharger would be evaluated on a case-by-case basis since the company’s charging infrastructure may not be required at scale in some industrialized countries.

Mr. Agarwal suggested that the firm may launch electric automobiles in the next “few years,” and that Ola Electric will ultimately update its four-wheel charging networks.

Yongsung Kim was named global head of sales and distribution in April 2021, according to the company. Kim has previously held executive positions in Hyundai and Kia’s sales departments.

The Ola electric scooter would feature two portable battery packs weighing 10.5-11 kg (23.1 – 24.2 lbs.) apiece, according to a report. Ola’s battery packs and battery management system are designed, engineered, and manufactured in-house, according to Bhavish Aggarwal Co-Founder, and CEO. The motor and software will be made by Ola as well.

Aside from the color scheme and branding modifications, the model with tiny LED turn indicators on the front panel rather than the handlebar is the most noticeable difference. It features the same rectangular headlamp, which, according to Thomas Swart, Etergo’s Design Team Lead, gives the scooter a “happy and clever” personality.

The Ola electric scooter would be around 100 kg in weight and have ample storage capacity for two helmets. The dashboard contains a built-in SIM card that allows the rider to make and receive phone calls while on the move, as well as play music and trigger safety features.

According to some recent rumors, the peak speed and range will be 100 km/h (62 mph) and 100 km (62 miles), respectively.

The Appscooter may be equipped with three battery modules, each having a capacity of 1.16 kWh and a range of 80 kilometers. The electric motor at the wheel produces a maximum power of 6 kW and a maximum torque of 135 Nm, allowing the scooter to accelerate from 0 to 45 km/h in 3.9 seconds.

The software is Android-based, iOS-compatible, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth-enabled, and can get over-the-air upgrades. The AppScooter also has a 50-liter storage compartment beneath the seat.

Ola Electric Scooter Specifications:

01. Dimensions:

  • Width: 700mm
  • Height: 1155mm
  • Seat height: 800 mm
  • Kerb weight: 74 kg
  • Wheelbase: 1345mm
  • Underseat storage: 50 liters
  • Battery weight: 8.5kg per module
  • Wheels: 12-inch aluminum alloy
  • Tyers: 110/70-12

02. Battery:

  • Capacity: 1155Wh per module
  • Max discharge power: 3kW per module
  • Max regenerative power: 1250 W per module
  • Pack safety: Advanced Battery Management
  • Max charge power: 600 W per module
  • Range: 80km per module at 20kph*

03. Software & Connectivity:

  • Operating System: Android
  • Companion App Functionality (available soon): Remote lock/unlock, Find My Scooter, Charging Control
  • Internet connectivity: 4G (LTE), 3G, GPRS, Wi-Fi
  • Device communication: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
  • Built-in software functions: Navigation, Music, Phone Control, Advanced Diagnostics
  • Smartphone compatibility for pairing: iOS & Android
  • Updates: Over-the-air
  • Positioning: GPS/GLONASS/Galileo
  • Speakers: 2 x 10W full-range audio

To summarize, experts think that in the post-COVID era, electric two-wheelers will become more significant, and Ola Electric aims to convert the global two-wheeler market into a clean energy future.

Previously, Aggarwal stated that electric mobility is the future and that there is an opportunity to accelerate worldwide adoption of electric mobility in the post-COVID environment.

He went on to say that he is extremely happy to welcome the complete Etergo team to Ola Electric and that he is looking forward to working closely with them to make Ola’s vision a reality.

Price Of OLA Electric Scooter

Ola Electric Scooter could be launched at a price point of around Rs 80,000 to Rs 1,00,000.

This was about the “OLA Electric Scooter”. I hope this article may help you all a lot. Thank you for reading.

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